A security guard said he received a call from a resident at 4:35 a.m. who told them he heard a noise coming from outside his house that sounded like limbs breaking.

A deputy was shown the area of Carriage Run Circle and Horseshoe Bend and noted seeing three stop signs on the ground. The wooden posts were broken and metal posts bent.

The top of the signs were “smashed to pieces.”

It was later learned a fourth stop sign has been destroyed.

There are no suspects.

Ring lost

A 23-year-old Greenville man said he and his fiancee were standing on the beach in ankle deep water in Garden City June 29. He said his mother, who was standing with them, told his fiancee she should take her engagement ring off to prevent it from falling into the water.

The man said his fiancee took the ring off and it flew out of her hand and landed in 3-6 inches of water. Before they could get to it a wave carried it away.

The report was filed for insurance purposes. The value of the ring is not listed on the report.

Bicycle theft

Two bicycles were reported stolen from a storage area under a house in the 100 block of Cedar Point Ave. in Murrells Inlet June 25.

The owner, who said together the bikes are worth $600, said he did not see any evidence of forced entry.

Information is subject to change as investigations proceed. Individuals arrested and/or charged have not been convicted.

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